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Covid-19 Vaccine Acceptance, Hesitancy, And Refusal Among Educators In Spring Of 2021, Jenifer O'Brien Jan 2023

Covid-19 Vaccine Acceptance, Hesitancy, And Refusal Among Educators In Spring Of 2021, Jenifer O'Brien

Theses and Dissertations--Public Health (M.P.H. & Dr.P.H.)

The COVID-19 pandemic provided unprecedented vaccine development and deployment. Educators were among the first non-healthcare occupations to become eligible for the vaccine, and were an early predictor of vaccine hesitancy especially among educated females. By the spring of 2021, 87% of teachers had received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. Among those who expressed hesitancy, no defining demographic factors were found. Those who expressed hesitancy commonly cited a rushed vaccine development process and fear of long term side effects as reasons against vaccination.


Examining The Effect Of Socioeconomic Factors On Kindergarten Vaccination Rates In Kentucky Counties, Abigail Wiggins Jan 2019

Examining The Effect Of Socioeconomic Factors On Kindergarten Vaccination Rates In Kentucky Counties, Abigail Wiggins

Theses and Dissertations--Public Health (M.P.H. & Dr.P.H.)

The purpose of this project is to examine the relationship between county-level socioeconomic factors and immunization compliance rates among kindergarten age children. All 120 counties in Kentucky were included in this evaluation.

County-level percent of uninsured children, number of children in poverty, children receiving free lunch (percentage), unemployment rate (percentage), and high school graduation rate were assessed. Socioeconomic data for each county were compared to county-level kindergarten vaccination rates. All vaccination data were obtained from the 2015-2016 Kentucky Annual School Immunization Survey Report. All socioeconomic county data were obtained from the 2016 County Health Rankings data, published by the Robert …


The Role Predictors Of Socioeconomic Status Play In Receipt Of The Shingles Vaccination In Adults Aged 50 Years Of Age And Above In The United States, Lesley Williams Jan 2015

The Role Predictors Of Socioeconomic Status Play In Receipt Of The Shingles Vaccination In Adults Aged 50 Years Of Age And Above In The United States, Lesley Williams

Theses and Dissertations--Public Health (M.P.H. & Dr.P.H.)

Introduction: Vaccinations help to prevent deleterious diseases or lessen their side effects, saving millions in healthcare expenditures. While we associate most vaccinations with children, there are specific vaccinations that are indicated in the elderly. The shingles, or herpes zoster, vaccination is indicated in all adults over the age of 50 years of age to prevent the development of or lessen the severity of shingles – the re­‐emergence of chickenpox in the form of painful blisters on the body, however, statistics indicate that only around 20% of the indicated population has ever received that vaccination. Why have so few been …


Impact Of Kentucky Vaccination Exemption Laws On Pertussis Incidence, Katherine Blain Jan 2015

Impact Of Kentucky Vaccination Exemption Laws On Pertussis Incidence, Katherine Blain

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Purpose: According to CDC statistics, prior to pertussis vaccine development in the 1940’s, about 200,000 children contracted pertussis annually. Today, although this number has decreased drastically, pertussis cases began trending upward again in the 1980’s. There are several proposed contributory factors, including vaccination exemption. In Kentucky, there are both medical and religious exemptions to mandatory school vaccines. The purpose of this study was to examine possible correlations between reported school vaccination exemptions and pertussis incidence in Kentucky counties between the years 2004-2012.

Methods: This study retrospectively analyzed data from 120 Kentucky counties between 2004-2012. The Commonwealth of Kentucky School Annual …